If you wish to run this program on your own machine (get Linux or Solaris) and
download & compile the above saefcalc2e.f.txt file. The program does not really take
up a lot of cpu power, so an older PC converted to Linux is fine. You will also
need to load gcc and g77 from the Linux disk. Also a good idea would be to load
Apache (web sever) and gnuplot for graphics, but these are not an absolute requirement.
If you want just an analysis all you will need is an editor, a g77 compiler and this program.

After download it can be compiled and run with the statements:
mv saefcalc2e.f.txt saefcalc2e.f
f77 -g saefcalc2e.f -o saefcalc2e
./saefcalc2e aa7075_fitted.txt < grpltorweld.rain.txt > temp
(you will need to create or download some of the "fitted" data files )
The output from saefcalc2e goes into a large results file that contains
all sorts of intermediate information plus the final results. The final
result lines each have a "#name " at the begining of each line, and can
be extracted from the general file using grep, as below.
View all output:
more temp
View life results:
grep xcalc2 temp
grep xcalc3 temp
View calculation matrix:
grep xcalc1 temp
View stress-strain loops for plotting:
grep plotloops temp | delete1arg >temploop
Then use
gnuplot
In gnuplot type the commands:
set grid
plot "temploop" with lines
to get the hysteresis loop shapes.
View damage per input block:
grep plotdam temp